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    Tested MAME rom collection?

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    • IanDaemonI
      IanDaemon @neurocrash
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      @neurocrash said in Tested MAME rom collection?:

      ...now that I have a lot of time at home...

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      • neurocrashN
        neurocrash @Clyde
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        @Clyde Hmmm... I tried Simple Arcade Multifilter, but for some reason it isn't listing any catver categories that could be used as filters. I seem to have the correct files, but I'm missing something. The only thing listed under catver.ini categories to include is Uncategorized, and Generate filters doesn't seem to do anything.

        When it is working, which include/exclude filters would you recommend?

        Include
        Copy all BIOS sets
        Copy all Device sets
        Copy all Mature sets

        Exclude:
        Exclude BIOS sets
        Exclude Device sets
        Exclude Mechanical sets
        Exclude Mature sets
        Exclude sets with CHDs
        Exclude non-runnable sets

        Thanks

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        • ClydeC
          Clyde @neurocrash
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          @neurocrash That's strange. Do you have the right dat and catver files for your MAME version? (or at least close enought, because it can be very difficult or maybe impossible to find a catver.ini for MAME 0.78 etc.) Is it a valid romset with the right filenames? Since Catver files are just text files, you can look into them to see what files they are compatible with.

          I usually include BIOS sets, but exclude Device and Mechanical sets. Mature sets are mostly dependend on your personal taste, but beware that many of them are just strip versions of card or tabletop games. I ususally include Mature sets, but exclude tabletop and Mahjong games.

          Hint: One easy way to see which roms belong to a specific set, genre, or combination, select just those and filter your romset (e.g. Mature included + Tabletop excluded).

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          • neurocrashN
            neurocrash @Clyde
            last edited by

            @Clyde as far as I can tell, I have the correct full reference set for MAME 2003 and it is like 44gb while I have a 32gb card. I tried using one of the other filter programs and when I deselected mature, mini, fruit, quiz, and mahjong, it said I had only 109 roms, so that wasn't right.

            I think I have the right xml and ini files but I haven't examined them yet (good idea).

            Maybe when I get this working I can post my configs somewhere minus the roms.

            Thanks

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            • ClydeC
              Clyde @neurocrash
              last edited by Clyde

              @neurocrash At least in MAME 2003 Plus you can save its xml file from the Tab menu, that would provide you with a 100% genuine and up-to-date file. I don't know if the normal MAME 2003 has that option, since I only use Plus and FB Neo for arcade games.

              There are also dat and catver files for MAME 2003 and Plus in the Docs. I'm using their catvers with Simple Arcade Multifilter without any problems.

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              • neurocrashN
                neurocrash @Clyde
                last edited by

                @Clyde Hi, I wasn't able to figure out the filtering, but was able to transfer my installation to a larger sd card. I do have one point of confusion that I can't find any information about. The rom set that I have includes a folder called ".____padding_file" that consists of 15gb of numbered files. Do you know if MAME uses this, or if I can exclude it? The roms and samples are in different directories.
                Thanks

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @neurocrash
                  last edited by

                  @neurocrash Those padding files can be ignores/deleted.

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                  • ClydeC
                    Clyde @neurocrash
                    last edited by

                    @neurocrash It think they're created by a certain file sharing client:

                    https://torrentfreak.com/bitcomet-pollutes-bittorrent-with-junk-data/

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                    • neurocrashN
                      neurocrash @Clyde
                      last edited by

                      @Clyde thanks everyone for the clarification. This saved me a lot of space.

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                      • neurocrashN
                        neurocrash @Clyde
                        last edited by

                        @Clyde It turned out that the catver.ini I had found (I think from the instructions in Romlister) was not in the correct format. After locating the appropriate file from the instructions here:

                        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/12809

                        I can see the categories to select/deselect.

                        I still have no idea what is meant by the following, in case you can recommend whether any of these should be excluded.

                        BIOS sets
                        Device sets
                        Mechanical sets

                        I'm hoping to remove unwanted duplicates.

                        Thanks!

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @neurocrash
                          last edited by

                          @neurocrash said in Tested MAME rom collection?:

                          BIOS sets
                          Device sets
                          Mechanical sets

                          https://docs.mamedev.org/usingmame/aboutromsets.html

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                          • neurocrashN
                            neurocrash @mitu
                            last edited by

                            @mitu Hi, I appreciate the documentation link. I am not sure that I understand the consequence of selecting any of these filtering options in Simple Arcade Multifilter, but from what I can understand, it will not necessarily exclude the clones or duplicates I am trying to trim down.

                            Thanks for your consideration

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                            • ClydeC
                              Clyde
                              last edited by

                              One relatively easy way to see which roms a certain selection includes is to just select the selection in question and filter those roms. Then look at the output directory.

                              I did that once for every selection in its own output directory. :)

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                              • neurocrashN
                                neurocrash @Clyde
                                last edited by

                                @Clyde I have been resorting to a lot of trial and error to try and filter out unwanted titles, such as trying to make a list of only Mahjong titles to see if I was doing it right. I do find it interesting that neither Romlister nor Simple Arcade Multifilter include any option to filter by year. Aside from a handful of titles, I'm mostly concerned about 1983 and earlier.

                                Thanks again!

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                                • WeirdHW
                                  WeirdH @neurocrash
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                                  @neurocrash said in Tested MAME rom collection?:

                                  I need to send less time acquiring games and more time playing.

                                  Famous last words.

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                                    A Former User
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                                    • ColstarC
                                      Colstar
                                      last edited by

                                      Is there a filter in RP that will show you which of the ROMs you have will actually work??

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @Colstar
                                        last edited by

                                        @colstar said in Tested MAME rom collection?:

                                        Is there a filter in RP that will show you which of the ROMs you have will actually work??

                                        No, the frontend (EmulationStation) doesn't know - and care - which emulator is used for the game/ROM and if it's valid. As per your previous topic about MAME, you should use a valid ROMset for the emulator you're using.

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                                        • IanDaemonI
                                          IanDaemon @mitu
                                          last edited by IanDaemon

                                          @mitu I'm not even sure how that would work. The closest I can think of off the top of my head would be something that launched each ROM and read logs and if...something....doesn't see the word "error" in the log then it would keep a separate list of "good games", BUT what would happen it the machine locked up? Where would it know to look for the logs depending on emulator? How would you account for the various countdowns that may or may not be present in arcade ROMs? When would it know to test the next ROM? How would it know which emulator or emulators to test?

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                                            VictimRLSH @IanDaemon
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                                            @iandaemon Virtually every game with working sounds makes a sound on coin add, you might be able to test them in that manner.

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